GLEN ROSE,TX is a small rural shelter south of Fort Worth, Texas, whose ACO has a dream to turn her shelter from high kill to No Kill and is willing to work hand-in-hand with rescue to make that happen. There are only two animal control employees serving the city of Glen Rose AND the surrounding county. No receptionist. No administrative help. No cleaning help. The ACO and her assistant do it all. The shelter has only 10 dog runs and you can imagine how quickly they fill up. Liz is the Shelter2Rescue liaison for this shelter. Liz does everything she can to facilitate between the shelter and rescue and/or adopters. The ACO could never keep up with calls on her own. Liz can answer questions about the dogs as well as facilitate tagging, transport, vetting, etc.

Rescues should have a 501(c)3 to pull from this shelter. There is no adoption fee at the Glen Rose shelter, but adopters must provide a vet reference and proof of prepay for spay/neuter at their vet if adopting an unaltered animal.Thank you everyone for cross-posting and helping us be the miracle for these dogs in danger.

SAFE! TRIXIE 1 yr 40 lb Collie/Aussie girl that is approx. She is outgoing and friendly and likes to play with her doggy friends at the shelter. Once she gets to know you Trixie will follow you and stay with you

THE DOGS BELOW ARE NOT ON THE EU LIST BUT NEED RESCUE ASAP MOM AND 11 BABIES mom & 12 Puppies born at the shelter on 7-21-14

Mom with 12 puppies is not a Bully breed. Liz says she is not sure what her breed is, but she is not a Bully. Not that being is a bully is bad, but it does not help a dog to be misidentified either. So right now, she is a Heinz 57.

GLEN ROSE,TX is a small rural shelter south of Fort Worth, Texas, whose ACO has a dream to turn her shelter from high kill to No Kill and is willing to work hand-in-hand with rescue to make that happen. There are only two animal control employees serving the city of Glen Rose AND the surrounding county. No receptionist. No administrative help. No cleaning help. The ACO and her assistant do it all. The shelter has only 10 dog runs and you can imagine how quickly they fill up. Liz is the Shelter2Rescue liaison for this shelter. Liz does everything she can to facilitate between the shelter and rescue and/or adopters. The ACO could never keep up with calls on her own. Liz can answer questions about the dogs as well as facilitate tagging, transport, vetting, etc.

Rescues should have a 501(c)3 to pull from this shelter. There is no adoption fee at the Glen Rose shelter, but adopters must provide a vet reference and proof of prepay for spay/neuter at their vet if adopting an unaltered animal.Thank you everyone for cross-posting and helping us be the miracle for these dogs in danger.

TRIXIE 1 yr 40 lb Collie/Aussie girl that is approx. She is outgoing and friendly and likes to play with her doggy friends at the shelter. Once she gets to know you Trixie will follow you and stay with you